Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
What does it for me is the pinpoint accuracy without scaring the front lawn, and after coming down an embankment to the base of the building.

As if it were laser guided, and had all those computerized self guidance systems to keep it at a certain height.


Shot of what else was in the way.

http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013...6ab-s6-c10.jpg
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/p.../path_map3.jpg
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/p...ocs/hole11.jpg
http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/p...s/delmont1.jpg

The argument for how it came in I don't see as a compelling argument for a missile.

Why couldn't they just hit it with a plane from any angle on that side? It would have the same effect.

All they had to do was simply fly an airplane into it. They had plenty of them at their disposal.

I don't see why a huge elaborate scheme had to be devised with scattering wreckage all over the place inside and out, and magically knocking down light poles on both sides of a highway, and right onto the highway, somehow without leaving a trace of anything or anyone doing it for everyone driving by to witness.

Devising that plan like that as a "viable op" is so far fetched.


Edit: look at the first picture where the light poles are (yellow dots)

Who, or better yet, what drove around to all those, and smashed them up shearing them off without even leaving a trace?

What is even capable of doing that, and who in their right mind would try to pull that off right across a highway like that?

No one would plan such a thing and hope to get away with it.